Academic Rodeo
Academic Rodeo
Sunday, September 21, 2025
Tonya Mullins, Co-Chairman - tonyanrcoc@gmail.com
Randi Bailiff, Co-Chairman - rbailiff@yahoo.com
Location : North Ridge Church of Christ, Mt. Pleasant, Texas
Sponsored by:
Pediatric Clinic, P.A.
Northeast Texas Pediatrics
American National Bank
Homeland Title Company
Mt. Pleasant Chamber of Commerce
General Information:
All registration for events will go through the school the student attends. To register for an event, contact your school coordinator and they will register your student for the event. All participants for ALL EVENTS must be registered by Friday, September 12, 2025, with their school.
All essays and posters will be collected from the schools on Friday, September 12, 2025. ESSAYS and POSTERS will not be returned, please make copies prior to pickup by the Academic Rodeo representative.
Special needs date to notify: Friday, September 12, 2025
AWARDS CEREMONY: Monday, September 22, 2025, at 6:00 pm
Main Auditorium: North Ridge Church of Christ
Winning Posters, Essay and Science Projects will be displayed at the Academic Rodeo booth in the Civic Center for the duration of the fair. You will pick up your poster, essay or science project between 2:00 - 3:00 pm on Sunday, September 28, 2025, at the Civic Center. All projects not picked up will be discarded.
Recognition for Coaches: Coaches must be registered with the school. They will receive tickets to the fair at registration for the event.
Schedule:
Location: North Ridge Church of Christ
Bible Scripture Reading
3rd Grade 2:30 - 3:45 pm
4th Grade 4:00 - 5:15 pm
5th Grade 5:30 - 6:45 pm
6th Grade 7:00 - 8:00 pm
Math, Speech, Spelling Contests
2nd Grade 1:30 - 3:00 pm
3rd Grade 3:00 - 4:30 pm
4th Grade 4:30 - 6:00 pm
5th Grade 6:00 - 7:00 pm
6th Grade 7:00 - 8:00 pm
Science Fair
Grade Arrive/Set up Present
1st & 2nd 2:30 3:00 pm
3rd & 4th 4:00 4:30 pm
5th & 6th 5:30 6:00 pm
Bible Scripture Reading
Bible Scripture Public Reading
Open to grades from 3rd through 6th.
Contest Guidelines
1. Contestants may use the King James or NIV Bibles. Students should provide a short introduction and conclusion that explains where their passage is located in the Bible and why they chose it. Bible passage must come from concurrent scriptures. The selection must include a minimum of 3-4 verses from the Bible. A single verse is not enough. Example: Matthew 3:1-15.
Grades 3/4- Time Limit – 1-2 minutes
Grades 5/6 –Time Limit – 3-4 minutes
2. Bible Scripture Reading will be judged by a point system similar to the Speech contest. Contestants will be judged in areas such as enunciation, poise, voice tone & etc.
3. Contested must provide the passage for the scripture reading before competing.
4. Face & hand expressions ONLY. NO costumes or props!!!
5. Schools are responsible for selecting top 3 candidates in each grade. (NO ALTERNATE)
6. All contestants should arrive 15 minutes early for their contests.
7. Each contestant will be assigned a number.
8. Contestants may use notes, read the scripture, or memorize for extra points.
9. An adjustable podium can be provided.
10. Bible Reading may be done in Spanish in ALL grades. (Please indicate it will be in Spanish at registration) This is NOT a separate contest. All contestants will compete with their grade level.
11. Small children should be left out of the speaking room. Audience members will be allowed to enter and exit between speeches. Room will be cleared after each grade level.
12. There will be three judges and a person to greet and register each contestant.
13. Each participant will receive a ribbon. First place in each contest level will receive a $30 Award, Second place will receive a $20 Award and Third place will receive a $10 Award.
14. Each participant will receive a free ticket to the fair.
15. Winners will be announced immediately following the judges' decision in the East Room.
Essay Contest
Essay/Creative Writing Contest
Contest Coordinator: Tara Bird
Contest Guidelines:
Grades 3 - 4 100 to 200 words (must not be over 200 words)
Can be written in Spanish for Grades 3-4
There will no longer be a separate contest for Spanish essays.
All essays, Spanish and English, will compete in the same Grade level contest.
Grades 5 - 6 200 to 400 words (Must not be over 400 words)
1. Essays should be on notebook paper in pencil or ink. No typing.
2. Essays should be written during class time if possible. Essays will be graded per STAAR criteria. (Introduction, body and closing.) Essay may be narrative or expository. As part of the writing process, teachers may edit the student submissions.
3. Write the student's name, grade, school, parent/guardian's name and address on BACK of each essay. For homeschoolers, please include a name and phone number for contact information. (Information must be on the back.)
4. Have the number of words written at the bottom of essay.
5. ESSAYS WILL NOT BE RETURNED. Copies of the essays should be made before the collection date if your campus deems necessary.
6. First place winners of each grade level will receive $30 Award, Second place will receive $20 Award and Third place will receive $10 Award.
7. Each winning participant will receive a ribbon and a free ticket to the fair.
Math Contest
Contest Coordinator: Robert & Cindy Perryman
5th and 6th Grade Contests will not be team events. Contest will consist of 4 students each. Each student will compete as an individual.
Contest Guidelines
1. Each team must be accompanied by a sponsor from the school.
2. 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Grade Teams will consist of 4 students in the same grade level in which their team will compete.
5th and 6th Grade Contests will consist of 4 students each. Each student will compete as an individual.
3. We will do our best to meet the special needs of our participants. Please contact the contest coordinator to discuss alternatives by September 13th, 2024 (Test will be provided in Spanish if requested by September 13th, 2024)
4. TESTING **Teams arriving after the scheduled time will not be allowed to compete. **
a) This test will be written.
b) TEST QUESTIONS
Participants should prepare for their current grade level TEKS.
Second Grade - Addition and subtraction problems including single /double digit and double/double digit equations, number patterns, greater than and less than, and story problems.
Third Grade - Up to triple digit addition and subtraction, story problems, money, sequencing, time, place value.
Fourth Grade - Up to triple digit addition and subtraction, up to double times single digit multiplication, up to double digit division, story problems, fractions, rounding, time, place value, sequencing, measurement, geometry and anything from third grade list.
Fifth Grade - Up to triple digit addition and subtraction, up to triple digit division, 4-digit multiplication, measurement, rounding, time, ordinal numbers, money, place value, word problems and anything from 3rd & 4th grade lists.
Sixth Grade - Median, mode, mean, & range; PEMDAS, Geometry including Measurement, Algebraic Reasoning, Percentage/Ratio, Adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing whole numbers, fractions, & decimals, improper/mixed numbers, GCF/LCM and anything from previous grade levels.
c) Each team member will receive Test A, B, C or D. These tests have identical questions, the questions will be in a different order.
d) Each team will have one of each test.
e) Participants will be given 20 minutes to answer as many of their 60 questions as possible... each correct answer is worth one (1) point.
f) Questions will be: fill in the blank, short answer or mathematical solutions.
g) No calculators allowed.
6. TESTING SITE
a) Test packets will be given to each team member upon check in...DO NOT OPEN PACKET UNTIL TOLD TO DO SO.
b) Packets will include the member's test, scratch paper and pencils.
c) Participants will write on the test - - Only legible answers will be accepted.
d) There will be no talking during testing - - all participants will remain in testing room until test is finished.
e) Four judges will monitor and grade the test.
f) One sponsor/coach per team must be in the testing site during testing. Parents and friends are to wait in the East Room.
g) After the testing, the teams & their sponsors will wait in the East Room during grading.
h) Grading should take approximately 20 minutes, at this time all teams, coaches, parents and friends need to be in the East Room for the announcement of the winners.
i) Individual scores will not be provided.
*** During the test if a participant is caught cheating or talking, the test will be taken up and no points will be awarded. ***
7. The First Place team will receive $30 award, Second place will receive $20 award, and Third place will receive $10 award.
8. Each participant will receive a ribbon and a free ticket to the fair.
Poster Contest
Contest Coordinator: Amy Hinton & Brendan Dennehy
1. All students in each eligible grade level (Grades K-6) can submit entry into the Poster Contest.
2. The posters should be Titus County Fair related.
3. Grades K-6 poster size 8 1/2' by 11' only. Posters that exceed or fail to reach size specifications will not be judged. Participants may use watercolors, crayons, markers, colored pencils or paints.
4. Neatly print the student's name, school and grade level on the BACK of each entry. Posters without this information will not be judged. For homeschoolers, please include name and phone number in the contact information. DO NOT put the student's name, grade or school information on the FRONT of the poster.
5. Each participant will receive a ribbon and a free ticket to the fair.
6. First place winners of each grade level will receive a $30 award, Second place will receive a $20 award, and Third place will receive a $10 award.
7. Winner's pictures will be taken following each announcement.
8. Posters may be used for publicity purposes for either the Academic Rodeo or the Titus County Fair.
Science Fair
Contest Coordinator: Kate Babcock
The science fair is open to all students in 1st grade 6th grade.
Science Project Information: All participants and parents need to read and understand the information before beginning their projects. Follow link below to view information about science fair projects. The link is also available on the website.
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Important Date & Times:
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Date & Time |
Location |
Registration Deadling |
September 12, 2025 |
Online Link : Ask your school coordinator |
Participants Read and Understand the Science Fair Guidelines |
Before the Investigation |
Link Available on the Website |
Setup and Present |
Times: Listed Below |
North Ridge Church of Christ |
Project Pickup (Non-Winning) |
September 22 at 6:00 pm |
North Ridge Church of Christ |
Project Pickup (Winning Projects) |
September 28 at 2:00pm – 3:00 pm |
Civic Center |
Awards Ceremony |
September 22 at 6:00 pm |
North Ridge Church of Christ |
Project Set up and Presentation Times:
Grade Levels |
Set Up |
Present |
1st & 2nd Grade |
2:30 pm |
3:00 pm |
3rd & 4th Grade |
4:00 pm |
4:30 pm |
5th & 6th Grade |
5:30 pm |
6:00 pm |
Speech Contest
Contest Coordinator: Cassie George
A maximum of 3 contestants from each grade will be selected by each school.
Contest Guidelines
1. Grades 2-4 Time Limit: 1-2 Minutes
Grades 5-6 Time Limit: 3-4 Minutes
2. Face & hand expressions ONLY. NO costumes or props!!!
3. Schools are responsible for selecting top 3 candidates in each grade. (NO ALTERNATE)
4. All contestants should arrive 15 minutes early for their contests.
5. Winners will be announced immediately following the judges' decision.
6. Each contestant will be assigned a number.
7. Contestants may use notes. SECOND graders may read their speech. Contestants should be able to present their speeches without help. If a contestant receives help, (through mouthing the words, hand gestures, etc.), it could result in point deductions.
8. Speeches may be given in Spanish in 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grades. (Please indicate it will be a Spanish speech on your entry form.) This is NOT a separate contest. All contestants will compete with their grade level.
9. There will be a time penalty of one (1) point per second over/under time limit. Limit twenty (20) points.
10. There will be door monitors and holding rooms for contestants.
11. An adjustable podium and a speaker system will be provided.
12. Small children should be left out of the speaking room. Visitors/Listeners will be allowed to enter and exit between speeches. Room will be cleared after each grade level.
13. There will be timekeepers, door monitors, three judges, and a person to greet and register each contestant.
14. Each participant will receive a ribbon. First place in each grade level will receive a $30 award, Second place will receive a $20 award and Third place will receive a $10 award.
15. Each participant will receive a free ticket to the fair.
Spelling Bee
Contest Coordinator: Carrie Hefner
Schools are responsible for selection of the TOP TWO STUDENTS in each GRADE.
Spelling lists are accessible online and may be printed. Schools should make extra copies as needed.
Winners announced immediately following each contest.
Contest Guidelines
1. Each student will spell one easy word for warm up.
2. Each student will stand, walk to the designated area, repeat the word to the announcer, then spell the word. When the student is finished, repeat the word so that the announcer knows he/she is finished.
3. A student may have the word repeated once.
4. A student may ask for a sentence using the word before they begin.
5. Please discuss Homophones! For Example: Blue and Blew
Remind the student to ask for a sentence.
6. Any student may repeat the spelling of the word twice as long as the sequence of the letters is not altered and they begin at the first of the word. If the sequence of the letters is altered, it is considered a misspelling and the student is out of the competition.
7. There will be a designated area for the students to sit once out of competition.
8. When the contestants are reduced to two, and one misspells a word, the other contestant shall spell the same word. If the second contestant spells that word plus the next word on the announcer's list, the second contestant is the winner.
9. There will be door monitors. Visitors/Listeners will be allowed to enter and exit between each contest.
10. Because of time constraints, the announcer and the judges have the right to move to the next list of words whenever they deem necessary. Please have your students study their grade level list and the next grade level's list.
11. First place in each grade level will receive a $30 award, Second place will receive a $20 award and Third place will receive a $10 award.
12. Each participant will receive a ribbon and a free ticket to the Fair.
Academic Rodeo Winners 2024 |
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Poster Contest |
Student |
School |
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Kindergarten |
1st |
Collier Watkins |
Corprew |
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2nd |
Victoria Santiago |
Annie Sims |
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3rd |
Genesis Chincilla |
Corprew |
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1st Grade |
1st |
Owen Fox |
Annie Sims |
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2nd |
Bailey Cuellar |
Vivian Fowler |
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3rd |
Sophia Botello |
Annie Sims |
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2nd Grade |
1st |
Melanie Gonzales |
Corprew |
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2nd |
Mayrelli Contreras |
Corprew |
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3rd |
Jaylah Garrett |
Annie Sims |
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3rd Grade |
1st |
Jude Reyes |
Chapel Hill |
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2nd |
Hadley Bone |
Chapel Hill |
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3rd |
Erica Yanez |
Annie Sims |
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4th Grade |
1st |
Yuri Plata |
Annie Sims |
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2nd |
Kathryn Barfield |
Chapel Hill |
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3rd |
Lilian Yees |
Chapel Hill |
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5th Grade |
1st |
Yizell Partillo |
Chapel Hill |
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2nd |
Adelynn Reyna |
Chapel Hill |
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3rd |
Eva Ortiz |
Chapel Hill |
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6th Grade |
1st |
Miranda Lane |
PE Wallace |
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2nd |
Tristan Dollisan |
PE Wallace |
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3rd |
Annalie Mata |
PE Wallace |
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Essay Winners |
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3rd Grade |
1st |
Alexi Ayala |
Vivian Fowler |
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2nd |
Emily Ramirez |
Vivian Fowler |
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3rd |
Kate Woody |
Harts Bluff |
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4th Grade |
1st |
Lilly Jane Yanacy |
Annie Sims |
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2nd |
Jimena Barahona |
EC Brice |
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3rd |
Kamberlynn Rozell |
Harts Bluff |
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5th Grade |
1st |
Bennett Means |
Chapel Hill |
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2nd |
Aliyah Torres |
Harts Bluff |
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3rd |
Tess Scoggins |
Harts Bluff |
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6th Grade |
1st |
Faith McDermott |
Chapel Hill |
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2nd |
Abby Gail Triplett |
Chapel Hill |
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3rd |
Kenlie Penny |
Chapel Hill |
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Science Fair |
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1st Grade |
1st |
Sophia Hulguin |
EC Brice |
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2nd |
Lincoln Litke |
Annie Sims |
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3rd |
Eli Henry |
EC Brice |
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2nd Grade |
1st |
Cameron Cannon |
Annie Sims |
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2nd |
Ezekiel Santos |
Vivian Fowler |
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3rd |
Raegan George |
Corprew |
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3rd Grade |
1st |
Piper Telericio |
Chapel Hill |
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2nd |
Lucas Mata |
Annie Sims |
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3rd |
Toby Thomas |
Chapel Hill |
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4th Grade |
1st |
Weston Parish |
HartsBluff |
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2nd |
Camila Cates |
Annie Sims |
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3rd |
Lilly Jane Yancey |
Annie Sims |
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5th Grade |
1st |
Ryder Lyles |
Chapel Hill |
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2nd |
Kate Cluley |
PE Wallace |
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3rd |
Milan Medina |
PE Wallace |
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6th Grade |
1st |
Jake Jones |
PE Wallace |
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2nd |
Samuel Watkins |
Chapel Hill |
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3rd |
Izaiah Bocanegra |
Chapel Hill |
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Spelling |
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2nd Grade |
1st |
Cash Rosewell |
Chapel Hill |
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2nd |
Makenleigh Vaught |
HartsBluff |
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3rd |
Bradlee Juarez |
HartsBluff |
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3rd Grade |
1st |
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2nd |
Dylan Santiago |
HartsBluff |
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3rd |
Kallie Enright |
EC Brice |
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4th Grade |
1st |
Bentley Juarez |
HartsBluff |
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2nd |
Juliette Kilburn |
CHEMPA |
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3rd |
Julian Torres |
Annie Sims |
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5th Grade |
1st |
Gunner Gadbois |
Chapel Hill |
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2nd |
Allie Nance |
HartsBluff |
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3rd |
Samuel Castro |
PE Wallace |
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6th Grade |
1st |
Sam Kilburn |
CHEMPA |
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2nd |
Izaiah Bocanegra |
Chapel Hill |
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3rd |
Kennedy Williams |
Chapel Hill |
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Speech |
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2nd Grade |
1st |
Robbie Randle |
Annie Sims |
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2nd |
MJ Cluley |
Annie Sims |
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3rd |
Madalie Martinez |
Chapel Hill |
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3rd Grade |
1st |
Kaidence Kelly |
Annie Sims |
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2nd |
Alberto De Santiago |
Vivian Fowler |
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3rd |
Dayana Delgado |
Chapel Hill |
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4th Grade |
1st |
Kate Barfield |
Chapel Hill |
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1st |
Ezra Evans |
EC Brice |
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2nd |
Ian Garcia |
Vivian Fowler |
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3rd |
Camila Cates |
Annie Sims |
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5th Grade |
1st |
Peyton Glenn |
PE Wallace |
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2nd |
Shepard Pyper |
Pe Wallace |
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3rd |
Lewis Greenleigh |
Chapel Hill |
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6th Grade |
1st |
Austin Harbour |
Chapel Hill |
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2nd |
Chaney Bell |
Chapel Hill |
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3rd |
Daniel Crabb |
PE Wallace |
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Math |
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2nd Grade |
1st |
Asher Lawson |
Corprew |
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1st |
John Patrick McNelis |
Corprew |
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1st |
Mateo Banda |
Corprew |
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1st |
A'Vehya Craddock |
Corprew |
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2nd |
Andrew Barfield |
Chapel Hill |
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2nd |
Conner Campbell |
Chapel Hill |
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2nd |
Laurali Craig |
Chapel Hill |
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2nd |
Caroline Wood |
Chapel Hill |
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3rd |
Khloe Lee |
HartsBluff |
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3rd |
Gael Mandujano |
HartsBluff |
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3rd |
Brennan Rodriguez |
HartsBluff |
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3rd |
Daxton Rosegrant |
HartsBluff |
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3rd Grade |
1st |
Tate Latiolais |
Annie Sims |
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1st |
Liam Litke |
Annie Sims |
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1st |
Ian Keahey |
Annie Sims |
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1st |
Dioniso Garcia |
Annie Sims |
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2nd |
Bowen DeLoach |
HartsBluff |
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2nd |
Levi Scheu |
HartsBluff |
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2nd |
Solxenilsitl Memije |
HartsBluff |
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2nd |
Tristan Wright |
HartsBluff |
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3rd |
Samuel Rodriguez |
Corprew |
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3rd |
Osmar Ramirez |
Corprew |
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3rd |
Cristolbal Tapia |
Corprew |
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3rd |
Allison Delarosa |
Corprew |
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4th Grade |
1st |
Sam Jones |
Annie Sims |
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1st |
Laura Ethridge |
Annie Sims |
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1st |
Abigail Dyer |
Annie Sims |
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1st |
Esperanza Martinez |
Annie Sims |
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2nd |
Neal Russell |
Chapel Hill |
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2nd |
Porter Seelbach |
Chapel Hill |
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2nd |
Maddox Martinez |
Chapel Hill |
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2nd |
Zayden Zarcone |
Chapel Hill |
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3rd |
Adrian Bonney |
HartsBluff |
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3rd |
Izaac Moreno |
HartsBluff |
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3rd |
Elam Thomas |
HartsBluff |
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3rd |
Jaycee Rocha |
HartsBluff |
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5th Grade |
1st |
Abraham Martinez |
PE Wallace |
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2nd |
Mason Jones |
HartsBluff |
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3rd |
Edwin Amador |
PE Wallace |
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6th Grade |
1st |
Jake Jones |
PE Wallace |
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2nd |
Sabastian Cates |
PE Wallace |
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3rd |
Calvin Krumrie |
PE Wallace |
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Bible Scripture Reading |
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3rd Grade |
1st |
Chloe Keene |
HartsBluff |
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2nd |
Carson Cameron |
Annie Sims |
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3rd |
Saydee Miles |
Chapel Hill |
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4th Grade |
1st |
Paisley Hendricks |
EC Brice |
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2nd |
Annie Pat Lee |
Annie Sims |
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3rd |
Sebastian Rivera |
EC Brice |
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5th Grade |
1st |
Alayna Kizer |
Chapel Hill |
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2nd |
Kinlee Castro |
PE Wallace |
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3rd |
Holland Hageman |
Chapel Hill |
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6th Grade |
1st |
Abel Miles |
Chapel Hill |
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2nd |
Ava Claire Hageman |
Chapel Hill |
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3rd |
Eli Webb |
Chapel Hill |
List of individual winners under Fair Results 2023. 2023 Academic Rodeo Sweepstakes Winners K - 2nd Annie Sims 3rd - 4th Corprew 5th - 6th Chapel Hill
2020 Academic Rodeo did not take place.
2019 Academic Rodeo Sweepstakes Winners
K - 2nd Sims
3rd - 4th Brice
5th - 6th Chapel Hill
K - 2nd Sims 3rd - 4th Brice 5th - 6th Wallace2018 Academic Rodeo Sweepstakes Winners
K - 2 Sims 3rd - 4th Sim 5th - 6th Wallace2017 Academic Rodeo Sweepstakes Winners
2016 Academic Rodeo Sweepstakes Winners
K - 2 Sims 3rd - 4th Chapel Hill 5th - 6th Chapel Hill 7th - 8th Mt. Pleasant Junior High
2015 Academic Rodeo Sweepstakes Winners
K - 2 SIMS 3rd - 4th SIMS 5th - 6th WALLACE 7th - 8th CHAPEL HILL JUNIOR HIGH
2014 Academic Rodeo Sweepstakes Winners
K-2 Tie Brice & K-2 Tie Harts Bluff
3rd - 4th Sims 5th - 6th P E Wallace
7th and 8th MPJH